Seth Friedman, Amanda Keeler, David R. Coon, Murray Leeder, Catherine Martin, Catherine MartinCultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America
Prestige Television
Cultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America
Herausgeber: Friedman, Seth; Keeler, Amanda
Seth Friedman, Amanda Keeler, David R. Coon, Murray Leeder, Catherine Martin, Catherine MartinCultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America
Prestige Television
Cultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America
Herausgeber: Friedman, Seth; Keeler, Amanda
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Explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and received in ways that elevate select series above the competition in a saturated market. Contributing authors demonstrate that these shows are positioned and understood as comprising an increasingly recognizable genre characterized by familiar markers of distinction.
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Explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and received in ways that elevate select series above the competition in a saturated market. Contributing authors demonstrate that these shows are positioned and understood as comprising an increasingly recognizable genre characterized by familiar markers of distinction.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781978818262
- ISBN-10: 1978818262
- Artikelnr.: 63594172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781978818262
- ISBN-10: 1978818262
- Artikelnr.: 63594172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
SETH FRIEDMAN is an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Theatre at DePauw University. He is the author of Are You Watching Closely?: Cultural Paranoia, New Technologies, and the Contemporary Hollywood Misdirection Film. AMANDA KEELER is an associate professor of Digital Media in the Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University.
Introduction
SETH FRIEDMAN AND AMANDA KEELER
Part I The Fringes of Prestige TV: Genre and Markers of Distinction
1 Spies Like Us: Genre Mixing, Brand Building, and Reagan’s 1980s in The
Americans
DAVID R. COON
2 Disrupting the Pattern of Prestige TV: Fringe
AMANDA KEELER
3 “But Is It Star Trek?”: Prestige, Fandom, and the Return of Star Trek to
Television
MURRAY LEEDER
4 Negotiating Prestige on The CW: Is Roswell, New Mexico “Another Show
about Teenagers Getting F-cked Up and Having Sex” or a Sophisticated
Exploration of Racial and Gender Politics?
CATHERINE MARTIN
Part II How Contemporary Programming Met Prestige TV: Unconventional
Depictions of Cultural and Televisual Norms
5 Prestige Adaptation by Design: The Commercial Appeal of Latinx Tropes in
Queen of the South
JAVIER RAMIREZ
6 “Tell Them We Are Gone”: Imperial Narratives, Indigenous Perspectives,
and Prestige in The Terror
JUSTIN O. RAWLINS
7 Prestige Comedy: Contemporary Sitcom Narrative and Complexity in How I
Met Your Mother
ANDRE W J. BOTTOMLEY
Part III Top of the Media Hierarchy: Cinematization and Television’s
Elevation
8 Running The Knick Show: Transfusing Steven Soderbergh’s Authorial Persona
into the Prestige Medical Series
SETH FRIEDMAN
9 Legitimating Top of the Lake: Jane Campion, the Film Fest, and the
Miniseries
W. D. PHILLIPS
10 Specters of Serling: Authorship, Television History, and Inherited
Prestige in The Twilight Zone (2019–2020)
JOSIE TORRES BARTH
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
SETH FRIEDMAN AND AMANDA KEELER
Part I The Fringes of Prestige TV: Genre and Markers of Distinction
1 Spies Like Us: Genre Mixing, Brand Building, and Reagan’s 1980s in The
Americans
DAVID R. COON
2 Disrupting the Pattern of Prestige TV: Fringe
AMANDA KEELER
3 “But Is It Star Trek?”: Prestige, Fandom, and the Return of Star Trek to
Television
MURRAY LEEDER
4 Negotiating Prestige on The CW: Is Roswell, New Mexico “Another Show
about Teenagers Getting F-cked Up and Having Sex” or a Sophisticated
Exploration of Racial and Gender Politics?
CATHERINE MARTIN
Part II How Contemporary Programming Met Prestige TV: Unconventional
Depictions of Cultural and Televisual Norms
5 Prestige Adaptation by Design: The Commercial Appeal of Latinx Tropes in
Queen of the South
JAVIER RAMIREZ
6 “Tell Them We Are Gone”: Imperial Narratives, Indigenous Perspectives,
and Prestige in The Terror
JUSTIN O. RAWLINS
7 Prestige Comedy: Contemporary Sitcom Narrative and Complexity in How I
Met Your Mother
ANDRE W J. BOTTOMLEY
Part III Top of the Media Hierarchy: Cinematization and Television’s
Elevation
8 Running The Knick Show: Transfusing Steven Soderbergh’s Authorial Persona
into the Prestige Medical Series
SETH FRIEDMAN
9 Legitimating Top of the Lake: Jane Campion, the Film Fest, and the
Miniseries
W. D. PHILLIPS
10 Specters of Serling: Authorship, Television History, and Inherited
Prestige in The Twilight Zone (2019–2020)
JOSIE TORRES BARTH
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction
SETH FRIEDMAN AND AMANDA KEELER
Part I The Fringes of Prestige TV: Genre and Markers of Distinction
1 Spies Like Us: Genre Mixing, Brand Building, and Reagan’s 1980s in The
Americans
DAVID R. COON
2 Disrupting the Pattern of Prestige TV: Fringe
AMANDA KEELER
3 “But Is It Star Trek?”: Prestige, Fandom, and the Return of Star Trek to
Television
MURRAY LEEDER
4 Negotiating Prestige on The CW: Is Roswell, New Mexico “Another Show
about Teenagers Getting F-cked Up and Having Sex” or a Sophisticated
Exploration of Racial and Gender Politics?
CATHERINE MARTIN
Part II How Contemporary Programming Met Prestige TV: Unconventional
Depictions of Cultural and Televisual Norms
5 Prestige Adaptation by Design: The Commercial Appeal of Latinx Tropes in
Queen of the South
JAVIER RAMIREZ
6 “Tell Them We Are Gone”: Imperial Narratives, Indigenous Perspectives,
and Prestige in The Terror
JUSTIN O. RAWLINS
7 Prestige Comedy: Contemporary Sitcom Narrative and Complexity in How I
Met Your Mother
ANDRE W J. BOTTOMLEY
Part III Top of the Media Hierarchy: Cinematization and Television’s
Elevation
8 Running The Knick Show: Transfusing Steven Soderbergh’s Authorial Persona
into the Prestige Medical Series
SETH FRIEDMAN
9 Legitimating Top of the Lake: Jane Campion, the Film Fest, and the
Miniseries
W. D. PHILLIPS
10 Specters of Serling: Authorship, Television History, and Inherited
Prestige in The Twilight Zone (2019–2020)
JOSIE TORRES BARTH
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
SETH FRIEDMAN AND AMANDA KEELER
Part I The Fringes of Prestige TV: Genre and Markers of Distinction
1 Spies Like Us: Genre Mixing, Brand Building, and Reagan’s 1980s in The
Americans
DAVID R. COON
2 Disrupting the Pattern of Prestige TV: Fringe
AMANDA KEELER
3 “But Is It Star Trek?”: Prestige, Fandom, and the Return of Star Trek to
Television
MURRAY LEEDER
4 Negotiating Prestige on The CW: Is Roswell, New Mexico “Another Show
about Teenagers Getting F-cked Up and Having Sex” or a Sophisticated
Exploration of Racial and Gender Politics?
CATHERINE MARTIN
Part II How Contemporary Programming Met Prestige TV: Unconventional
Depictions of Cultural and Televisual Norms
5 Prestige Adaptation by Design: The Commercial Appeal of Latinx Tropes in
Queen of the South
JAVIER RAMIREZ
6 “Tell Them We Are Gone”: Imperial Narratives, Indigenous Perspectives,
and Prestige in The Terror
JUSTIN O. RAWLINS
7 Prestige Comedy: Contemporary Sitcom Narrative and Complexity in How I
Met Your Mother
ANDRE W J. BOTTOMLEY
Part III Top of the Media Hierarchy: Cinematization and Television’s
Elevation
8 Running The Knick Show: Transfusing Steven Soderbergh’s Authorial Persona
into the Prestige Medical Series
SETH FRIEDMAN
9 Legitimating Top of the Lake: Jane Campion, the Film Fest, and the
Miniseries
W. D. PHILLIPS
10 Specters of Serling: Authorship, Television History, and Inherited
Prestige in The Twilight Zone (2019–2020)
JOSIE TORRES BARTH
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index







